This new info lends more credence to FreeDBS;throws more light on their format.It also validates my (and others) previous posts.
I think you're playing with me,but just in case it is not obvious to you,people will drop their other providers to save money with a free provider even if it is not on the same level.The ppv will be a direct threat as well.Anything else you need spelled out??
Well, well, well...for all the "naysayers" out there--this certainly looks like a positive indicator for the FreeDBS service, does it not? No guarantee that it will happen, but still...looks to me like it's way too early to give up on the possibility.
Well, well, well...for all the "naysayers" out there--this certainly looks like a positive indicator for the FreeDBS service, does it not? No guarantee that it will happen, but still...looks to me like it's way too early to give up on the possibility.
Uhm... in reality they are just talking about a possibility that a "new" receiver will hit the market, not that freedBS is any closer to be on the air.
But i agree, after almost a year it's way too early to give up on freedBS, i mean, yeah they haven't tested a single thing, and they haven't put up a test signal, they haven't streamed a thing from their servers (just linked to free stuff off of archive.org using archive.orgs's own bandwidth)... it's way too early...
eurosport84 said:
Uhm... in reality they are just talking about a possibility that a "new" receiver will hit the market, not that freedBS is any closer to be on the air.
But i agree, after almost a year it's way too early to give up on freedBS, i mean, yeah they haven't tested a single thing, and they haven't put up a test signal, they haven't streamed a thing from their servers (just linked to free stuff off of archive.org using archive.orgs's own bandwidth)... it's way too early...
Manhattan-Digital...
Maybe we can get this company to build a receiver to SatelliteGuys specs!?!?!?
They didnt build or design that receiver, they just chose one from a great mass of cheap Korean/Chinese receivers to choose from. Just as almost everyone does. You can look on alibaba and find it there under a different name and different appearance but identical specs.
Good point!I think that is common sense.I don't think they would be in business long if they simply took them 'off the shelf'.I was thinking that they could at least specify what they want and have it custom built.
SatelliteAV was working on a 4:2:2 receiver that was supposed to be both consumer-friendly and hobbiest-friendly, but they haven't mentioned anything about it lately.
Who's gonna guarentee a certain amount of sales to make it profitable?Also,the more components (=features) you have in any electronic product,the more heat is generated.I'm guessing that may have a bearing on the number of features available.Why couldn't we have a HD receiver built to Satellite Guys specs? With a 4:2:2 capability along with all other known video formats, built AC3 converter to plain audio out and DiSEqC 1.1 , USB firmware update port, blindscan, full motor function, PVR capability, analog channel 3/4 out, HDMI out, component out, A/V out, (and anything else not mentioned here) and have it sell for around $199? Perhaps one of our sponsors could arrange it to our specs and sell it.....
I think that if a receiver came out in the US with good DVB-S/S2 blindscan, and 4:2:2 with at least USB external hard drive recording, it would quickly become the top box on the market. That is...as long as it's not a piece of crap.
It seems like the primary wish list item is 4:2:2.